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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1848954" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>BSE tests in 2 weeks for our bulls... We also will leave a bull in for 45 days, then either pull him and put a different one in ....just in case.... or just add a 2nd bull if it is not a good place to get them out without alot of setting up catch pens etc... due to rotational grazing at a couple places that it is very hard to get them from some of the fields to the catch pen area.... we did not set up the fencing, it is pre-existing... but we utilize it to rotational graze... although catching someone up is difficult at the back couple of sections.... </p><p>Had one bull catch a bunch of cows... 6 months bred.... then the rest open...so that is the reason to put in a second bull for "cleanup" ..... they were good, younger cows, so we wound up moving them to the fall calving group and they all settled right away.... not their fault.... and he was "good" when he went in... who knows what happened. He had some age so we just shipped him... but had been a very good fertile bull before that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1848954, member: 25884"] BSE tests in 2 weeks for our bulls... We also will leave a bull in for 45 days, then either pull him and put a different one in ....just in case.... or just add a 2nd bull if it is not a good place to get them out without alot of setting up catch pens etc... due to rotational grazing at a couple places that it is very hard to get them from some of the fields to the catch pen area.... we did not set up the fencing, it is pre-existing... but we utilize it to rotational graze... although catching someone up is difficult at the back couple of sections.... Had one bull catch a bunch of cows... 6 months bred.... then the rest open...so that is the reason to put in a second bull for "cleanup" ..... they were good, younger cows, so we wound up moving them to the fall calving group and they all settled right away.... not their fault.... and he was "good" when he went in... who knows what happened. He had some age so we just shipped him... but had been a very good fertile bull before that problem. [/QUOTE]
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